Protecting your wallet against lost, delayed baggage more important than ever
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“I was very emotional and very upset to walk into such a disorganized disaster. It felt overwhelming … All I could do was think about the belongings that were memorable to me.”
Instead, she discovered an airport employee had accidentally attached her bag tag to her friend’s luggage. Among the four friends she was travelling with, Corbin’s was the only bag lost. To make matters worse, this was the day that Rogers had a network outage, so it felt extra chaotic at the airport, the 26-year-old said.
“I was very emotional and very upset to walk into such a disorganized disaster. It felt overwhelming … All I could do was think about the belongings that were memorable to me.”
Reports about delayed and lost baggage have been making headlines alongside news of cancelled or postponed flights. Last month, an Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of Global News, revealed that 58 per cent of Canadians are avoiding airports until the situation improves and 70 per cent call the problems an embarrassment to Canada.